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i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. >> well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> that was the moment that i think scared me the most when he said, i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. moye children were afraid of his experience on the bus. they watched it and it terrified them. it's very far away from what their sbooirns has been at school. and when he said "i don't feel anything anymore" kid also go to great lengths to feel something and i feel like something needs to intervene on his behalf in the right way. >> that's what bothers me about this. look, these bull list have parents. where are the parents? if your child is a bully, it's your job to know your child is a bully. it's your job to know that. it's your job to intervene at that level as a parent. it's your job to talk to the school. it's your job to know what's going
i'm not used to it. i didn't know and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you? or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. >> well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> that was the moment that i think scared me the most when he said, i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. moye children were afraid of his experience on the bus. they...
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also joining us is the author of the book "drug cartel." you heard dianne feinstein say that she believes there was not just one but more plots. do we have any information that would lead her to come out of the briefings with just that? >> well, we do know that these plotters, according to u.s. officials, were thinking about -- i'm not quite sure how you can say how well planned it was. but they were thinking about contemplating actions against terrorist acts against the israeli embassy in washington and potentially in buenos aires, argentina. we do know that other people could have been involved. the treasury department says that he, the main person who was dealing with this, arbabsiar, said that he needed four people to carry out that attack. or maybe there weren't any. he was just naming a number. that was actually from the mexican defining how main peonye he needed. so there could be certainly other people or other plots involve involved, potentially. >> obviously we're talking about high level targets, the saudi ambassador to the unite
also joining us is the author of the book "drug cartel." you heard dianne feinstein say that she believes there was not just one but more plots. do we have any information that would lead her to come out of the briefings with just that? >> well, we do know that these plotters, according to u.s. officials, were thinking about -- i'm not quite sure how you can say how well planned it was. but they were thinking about contemplating actions against terrorist acts against the israeli...
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investigators say the suspects used it to douse the home with the girls tied to their beds. what they do next, according to investigators, is pure evil, nearly impossible to comprehend for the officers outside. >> they hear some screams and then the place goes up in flames. >> reporter: hayes and komisarjevsky attempt to get away in the family's suv. they smash right into the waiting police cruisers. inside, police find jennifer hawke-petit's body on the living room floor. hayley's body is at the top of the stairs. she'd managed to free herself but collapsed from the smoke. michaela's body was still tied to her bed. >> when you look at how this happened and why and the torment that this family went through and the way they died at the end, in my 24 years in the criminal justice system, this is one of the few cases that gave me a nightmare. >> reporter: after seven horrific hours inside the petits' home, joshua komisarjevsky and steven hayes are finally taken into custody, charged with sexual assault and murder. dr. william petit, the only survivor, has lost his beautiful wif
investigators say the suspects used it to douse the home with the girls tied to their beds. what they do next, according to investigators, is pure evil, nearly impossible to comprehend for the officers outside. >> they hear some screams and then the place goes up in flames. >> reporter: hayes and komisarjevsky attempt to get away in the family's suv. they smash right into the waiting police cruisers. inside, police find jennifer hawke-petit's body on the living room floor. hayley's...
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they took over for us when we left. and they are, from what i hear, doing a great job. >> more reaction from families ooh soldiers serving in the inter-national guard. san sandy holtz's son returned from iraq last month. >> i'm very happen. a lot of families will be relieved that their soldiers are coming home. we put on a request, as well. our children are home during holidays or home with us getting on with their lives. but we're glad. we're glad they're all coming home. >> athena jones is at the white house for us. good morning to you once again. there is no doubt the president stepped out yesterday and he clearly was putting a check by promise kept. >> exactly. this is one of his campaign p m promises, one of the issues that the president ran on. you'll remember back in the primaries, his opposition to the war was something that set him apart. in the lead up to the war in iraq, he said he wasn't against all wars, he was against a rash war. yesterday when he came into the briefing room were the words that as you pled
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actually, the protester' hand signals remind us of the ones used by the financial markets they're protesting. >> thanks very much. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the chairman of a congressional oversight panel tells attorney general eric holdter country's top law enforcement officer is either incompetent or a liar. and as the occupied wall street demonstrators grow yet again, the tea party favorite michele bachmann said she isn't sure what the demonstrators want but she is certain of this. >> has no business and no obligation having to pay for wall street's bad bets. that's their bad bets and they can eat them. >> well, congresswoman, yes, we're not so sure. different political goal but both movements are taking full advantage of our precious right of free speech. what we don't know is whether the protesters from the left are going to rival the tea party. >> only pakistan can save pakistan. only afghanistan can save afghanistan. and right now, we should focus on america saving america. >> here's the question. is borrowing a page from ron
actually, the protester' hand signals remind us of the ones used by the financial markets they're protesting. >> thanks very much. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the chairman of a congressional oversight panel tells attorney general eric holdter country's top law enforcement officer is either incompetent or a liar. and as the occupied wall street demonstrators grow yet again, the tea party favorite michele bachmann...
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it's about what they can use. and if you give people good material, they like to pass it on, but the fact is, there's a lot pushing us down, a lot of negativity. you tell somebody, go out and be good, make someone's day and god will make your own day, we give small tidbits. >> the forgiveness of sins is one of the central tenets of christianity. you're by nature a very forgiving man. i watched you give the sermons. what's your view of state executions. and the troy davis thing which happened recently by common consent, there was enough doubt that that man really could not be 100% said to have committed the crime. and certainly no dna evidence. what do you think of the whole issue. >> it's a complicated issue, piers, i haven't thought much about it. i'm for second chances and mercy. yet the flip side is there's consequences to what we've done. so i don't know what my stance is. >> a life for a life? >> i don't know -- i don't know that that's -- it's hard for me -- >> i don't think you can say that. i've had this d
it's about what they can use. and if you give people good material, they like to pass it on, but the fact is, there's a lot pushing us down, a lot of negativity. you tell somebody, go out and be good, make someone's day and god will make your own day, we give small tidbits. >> the forgiveness of sins is one of the central tenets of christianity. you're by nature a very forgiving man. i watched you give the sermons. what's your view of state executions. and the troy davis thing which...
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joining us now, dan lothian. dan at the white house today, the vice president is just making the statistical case and maybe it's emotional or do they think, as the republicans are complaining, vociferously, that he crossed some line? >> reporter: i asked an official if the vice president's language was appropriate and this official pointing out to me that the vice president has discussed this and he has nothing more to add to this. i can tell you, we have seen over last several weeks a ramped up rhetoric from the president, certainly not like the words that we have heard from the vice president, but the president, in pointing the finger at republicans saying they're playing political games, that they're picking partisan fights. why is the president doing this? there's a sense of urgency at the white house. there's a concern that if congress does not act quickly enough that some of the progress that has been made and the current economic situation that we see now will be reversed, that things could get much worse.
joining us now, dan lothian. dan at the white house today, the vice president is just making the statistical case and maybe it's emotional or do they think, as the republicans are complaining, vociferously, that he crossed some line? >> reporter: i asked an official if the vice president's language was appropriate and this official pointing out to me that the vice president has discussed this and he has nothing more to add to this. i can tell you, we have seen over last several weeks a...
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you tell us where you are. that will save everyone a lot of trouble. >> preston would find himself at the door of the prosecutor's office here in perugia where he thought he would spend a few minutes answering just a few questions. >> i had never understood how brutal, psychologically brutal an interrogation is. you feel absolutely helpless. >> and the chief interrogator was and is? >> giuliano mignini, this prosecutor who -- let me tell you something, he knows exactly what he's doing. giuliano mignini was the prosecutor for both the monster and the amanda knox cases. just like during amanda's interrogation, an preston also says he was asked to imagine scenarios of how the crime could have occurred. >> i was terrified. i thought, these people have the power to put me in jail for the rest of my life. >> preston says he was questioned for two hours. he left the meeting and wrote everything down, including the time he went in and the time he left. which is why giuliano mignini's recollection of that meeting with p
you tell us where you are. that will save everyone a lot of trouble. >> preston would find himself at the door of the prosecutor's office here in perugia where he thought he would spend a few minutes answering just a few questions. >> i had never understood how brutal, psychologically brutal an interrogation is. you feel absolutely helpless. >> and the chief interrogator was and is? >> giuliano mignini, this prosecutor who -- let me tell you something, he knows exactly...
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thank you for spending part of your saturday here with us. i will see you right back here tomorrow night, 6:00, 7:00, and 10:00 eastern. have a great night. >>> kelsey grammer is one of the most talked about, one of the most famous, one of the most beloved faces in american television history. he joins me now. you are, aren't you? you've been part of the american television consciousness for so long. you must walk around the street and everyone goes hey, kelsey. everyone must think they know you. >> well, those things do happen. those events do take place. sometimes it's hey, frasier, but more often than not, it's hey, kelsey. >> do you like the kind of mass attention you still get? or i've done it, i just want to just go and -- >> it's always pleasant. it's always flatter. it's always meant in an optimistic kind of affectionate way. so i take it that way and return the compliment actually. >> you enjoy the status of television icon? >> sure. i've be a fool to say i didn't. >> i would. let's be honest with you. odd thing about you -- and i me
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he used to come. he was a big tipper. mona goes back and tells steve and steve says that balding syrian guy, that was my father? forget it. i don't ever want to see him. >> amazing story. >> you couldn't make it up. >> did they have any type of contact at all even at the point when steve was publicly dying? >> no. i think that -- i heard that he said that he sent text messages but no. there was no contact. >> what do you think that did to steve jobs? he obviously had this huge curiosity about his real parents but did he feel great anger do you think towards his father in particular? >> i don't think he felt anger toward his father. he didn't want anything to do with the guy who abandoned the family and mona. i think he was very deeply connected to his -- what he called his real parents. parents who adopted him. he didn't want to hurt them. paul jobs is a guy who was an auto mechanic and had taught steve all of the lessons of design and how to be a good craftsman and realized that steve was special and treated him as speci
he used to come. he was a big tipper. mona goes back and tells steve and steve says that balding syrian guy, that was my father? forget it. i don't ever want to see him. >> amazing story. >> you couldn't make it up. >> did they have any type of contact at all even at the point when steve was publicly dying? >> no. i think that -- i heard that he said that he sent text messages but no. there was no contact. >> what do you think that did to steve jobs? he obviously...
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>> i'm not saying people won't leave, but it's not going to have an aefk us us. we're not leaving. >> and in new york, one person pointed to recent violence at occupy protests movements across the country. they say they will sue protesters if officers here get hurt. >> it's time to vote. >>> not in the world of politics. this vote is all about celebrating inspirational people. aren't they, josh levs? >> absolutely, yes. the cnn heroes. and the ideas that this many they come up with to help people in need are often amazing. >> so many inspiring stories. josh, thank you. >>> first, what do you think is the average student loan debt being carried by the average class of 2011? 2,4 let you know, 4,000 or 24 shous? >>> so we asked you before the break, what do you think is the average student loan debt being carried by the graduating class of 2009? we're talking about four year non-profit colleges. is it $2,400, $4,000 or 24,00$2? the answer is $24,000. that's according to the institute for college access and success. wow. let us takes kids lots of years to pay off the
>> i'm not saying people won't leave, but it's not going to have an aefk us us. we're not leaving. >> and in new york, one person pointed to recent violence at occupy protests movements across the country. they say they will sue protesters if officers here get hurt. >> it's time to vote. >>> not in the world of politics. this vote is all about celebrating inspirational people. aren't they, josh levs? >> absolutely, yes. the cnn heroes. and the ideas that this...
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both, thank you guys for being with us. peter, one thing we haven't seen a lot of occupy wall street protests a business men like yourself going down there. what are you trying to accomplish doing that? >> you know, i sympathize with the situation they have but i'm trying to help encourage them to direct the anger to washington. it is big government that has wrecked the u.s. economy, not capitalism. they need to understand that. and if they really want a bright future for the country, capitalism will provide it. not government. >> cornell well, what do you think of what mr. schiff is saying here? >> one, i think it's a beautiful thing to go down for dialogue. democracy is all about public discussion and very clear that the occupy movement is very much not about hating any individuals but rather we hate injustice, that we hate inequality and i think peter would agree that there are human values that are not reducible to market price. there's precious human life that's not reducible to market calculation and the real question
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>> dan rivers for us in misrata. the new libyan government is to officially declare the country liberated on sunday. defeating moammar gadhafi was tough, replacing him will also be a challenge. the nation greats as the national transitional council is planning for the future. they hope to hold elections within eight months. they will first elect an assembly to draft a new constitution and after that, national elections will be held to choose a president and a parliament. >>> the arab spring protests have now led to the down fall of dictators in tunisia, egypt and libya. joining us, two people the who have taken part in these protests, the co-founder of the atlanta arab committee and ali gibril rushed to tripoli after the city fell. ali, you first. seeing colonel gadhafi lying there, what goes through your mind as a libyan? >> as a libyan first of all, we can see the closure here after all these years. the libyan people waited for this moment. dreamed some of them, some of them did not live to see this moment. gadhafi
>> dan rivers for us in misrata. the new libyan government is to officially declare the country liberated on sunday. defeating moammar gadhafi was tough, replacing him will also be a challenge. the nation greats as the national transitional council is planning for the future. they hope to hold elections within eight months. they will first elect an assembly to draft a new constitution and after that, national elections will be held to choose a president and a parliament. >>> the...
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stay with us. at regions, we're committed to helping small businesses find new ways to optimize their cash flow. so, stop in and ask for a regions cashcor analysis and see how easy it is to get your cash flow (whistles) heading in the right direction. let's talk. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> many libyans felt the revolution wouldn't be over until moammar gadhafi was dead. now that he has been killed, they're turning out in droves to see the body of the tyrant who ruled their nation for 42 years. cnn's dan rivers looks at the mystery over how gadhafi died. >> reporter: deb, controversy is still swirling around the final minutes of colonel gadhafi's life. the mtc here is facing pressure for an independent autopsy as hundreds of people line up to see his body. as saturday outings go, this is surely one of the most bizarre and macabre. a long line to see the body of moammar gadhafi,
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. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking ass out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i -- you know, i want the democrats to stay out of my -- what do i want them to stay out of? i want them to stay out of my wallet and i want the republicans to stay out of my bedroom. i'm right down the middle, you know? i'm an independent. >> i find the fascinating thing about american politics is no one is quite sure which way the republicans will go here. they have mitt romney, john huntsman. they're not threatening the electorate. you have the tea party gathering the momentum. a huge following behind them. but there is still a sense of what would we get ourselves into if they governed the country? >> what's so interesting about the
. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking ass out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i --...
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it has grown but not as bad as it used to be. it used to be beyond comprehension in this country. ohio is in the bottom five or six of the country. the question i'm getting asked from all over the world, australia, everywhere. the fact that -- how did this happen? the man was cited for many things. but it's amazing. there are no laws for all of this stuff. i'm sitting here going, i can't believe this happened. >> you actually heard from the man who killed himself and released the animals, you heard from his sister today, right? >> she called to explain that they loved animals, but you love animals yourself and this is carrying the extent that they loved them enough to know how to clean and then send another tiger and this is a problem tiger. by the way, i forgot to mention this. some of these animals could have been problem animals that people didn't want. now all of a sudden we have a problem animal mixed with all of these other animals. they have never been together before, throwing them out in the wild. this thing, anderson, could have had persons, not be with us today if this
it has grown but not as bad as it used to be. it used to be beyond comprehension in this country. ohio is in the bottom five or six of the country. the question i'm getting asked from all over the world, australia, everywhere. the fact that -- how did this happen? the man was cited for many things. but it's amazing. there are no laws for all of this stuff. i'm sitting here going, i can't believe this happened. >> you actually heard from the man who killed himself and released the animals,...
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let us know what you think. we are on facebook or follow me on twit wither. >>> herman cain's controversial comments on race and racism in america. and one week after republican new jersey governor chris christie said he won't run for president he announces which gop candidate he thinks should get the job. >> john, for the first time we hear dr. conrad murray's full story. what he says happened the day michael jackson died. more audiotapes of his police interview were played in court today. you will hear murray talk about how the singer's children reacted to the news their father was dead. [ woman on radio, indistinct ] ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ - ♪ ai, ai, ai - ♪ bum-bum - ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum - ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] ♪ [ vocalizing up-tempo heavy metal song ] ♪ [ vocalizing continues ] ♪ [ all singing ] from honda. [ cow moos ]ng ] agents, name these critters. these are the sweet little animals that run into
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that's all for us tonight. now ac 360. >>> the guilty verdict for the man tried in connection with a deadly home invasion in connecticut. the jury convicted joshua komisarjevsky on 17 counts against him, including murder, kidnapping and arson. he could face the death penalty. the jury heard testimony detailing the deaths of jennifer petit and her daughters, 11 and 17 years old. the only survivor, father and husband, dr. william petit has been in court every day sitting stoically, saying very little to reporters. not long ago he spoke about the man convicted of brutalizing his family. >> i'm not surprised is at all. i thought from the beginning that he was a lying sociopathic personality. and probably at this moment doesn't think he's guilty of anything. he's convinced himself of that i suspect. >> you will hear more from dr. petit and debra feyerick who was right there in the courtroom. but first, herman cain has gone from underdog to possible top dog. the latest nbc "wall street journal" poll shows cain with s
that's all for us tonight. now ac 360. >>> the guilty verdict for the man tried in connection with a deadly home invasion in connecticut. the jury convicted joshua komisarjevsky on 17 counts against him, including murder, kidnapping and arson. he could face the death penalty. the jury heard testimony detailing the deaths of jennifer petit and her daughters, 11 and 17 years old. the only survivor, father and husband, dr. william petit has been in court every day sitting stoically,...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> tonight, we're learning new information about steve jobs and his battle with cancer. the apple co-founder kept his treatment private from everyone, including those closest to him. in an interview with walter isaacson, he opened up about one painful decision. he chose to put off life-saving surgery and go with alternative treatments instead. isaacson recounts their conversation on "60 minutes." >> steve jobs doesn't get operated on right away. he tries to treat it with diet. he goes to spiritualists, he goes to various ways of doing it macrobiotically and he doesn't get an operation. >> why doesn't he get it operated on immediately? >> i've asked him that. he said, i didn't want my body to be opened. i didn't want to be violated in that w
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any violence, do not use any unrest, do not use any question marks to say we need more time, we need to delay the elections? >> the u.s. military had been pulling out all stops, all contacts back in february with the message that a professional military does not fire on its people. and that has to be the first message that a military of the caliber of egypt's military or professional military does not turn its guns much less its armored personnel carriers on its own people. that's the first message because the violence has to stop, military on citizens, but then absolutely it has to be, look, you have been the stewards of this transition, but there must be a transition. that's important for egypt. that's important for the entire region. >> ben, often when you have a horrific incident like this, people spend the next day stepping back to try to understand what happened. what has happened here and what should we do about it? in the conversation the day after in egypt, is there a lot of talk will the military delay the elections? >> no, there's no talk that the elections will be delayed
any violence, do not use any unrest, do not use any question marks to say we need more time, we need to delay the elections? >> the u.s. military had been pulling out all stops, all contacts back in february with the message that a professional military does not fire on its people. and that has to be the first message that a military of the caliber of egypt's military or professional military does not turn its guns much less its armored personnel carriers on its own people. that's the...
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. >> that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> tonight, one man's obsession with wild animals. his dying act that unleashed his collection of predators on the public. and the deadly force taken to stop what could have been a lethal feeding frenzy. it all adds up to a very ugly picture. we have to waurn. the picture of a tragedy that never had to happen. endangered animals, some nearly extinct, now lying dead in ohio farmland, including 18 of the rarest bengal tigers. >> can you imagine 18 of them running around in the neighborhoods here this morning? i won't sleep for a long time even thinking about that. >> jack hannah talking about what he says is the saddest day of his life. we'll hear more from him later tonight about those animals. the animals that never should have been kept, where they were, and whose lives never had to end the way they did. you'll hear as well from the local sheriff whose deputies became reluctant hunters in the name of public safety. we're live on the scene later this evening. >>>
. >> that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> tonight, one man's obsession with wild animals. his dying act that unleashed his collection of predators on the public. and the deadly force taken to stop what could have been a lethal feeding frenzy. it all adds up to a very ugly picture. we have to waurn. the picture of a tragedy that never had to happen. endangered animals, some nearly extinct, now lying dead in ohio farmland, including 18 of the rarest bengal...
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we're sick of you criticizing us as telling us what to do. that was french president, nicolas sarkozy, diplomats say he directed that at british prime minister, david cameron, during a european union meeting over the weekend. the leaders gathered to try to solve the european debt crisis. >>> steve jobs, we know him as the driving force behind all things apple. but what was jobs like as a person, as a boss, and as someone who lost the battle against cancer? walter isaacson provides some revealing answers in his new biography titled simply "steve jobs." when jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer seven years ago, he put off surgery for nine months, much to the dismay of his doctors and family. asked why, he told isaacson that he didn't want his body to be opened. isaacson talked about the jobs he came to know in an interview in "60 minutes." >> he was very petulant, he could be very brittle, he could be very mean to people. he could just -- really, just go at them and say, you're doing this all wrong. it's horrible. and you would say, why di
we're sick of you criticizing us as telling us what to do. that was french president, nicolas sarkozy, diplomats say he directed that at british prime minister, david cameron, during a european union meeting over the weekend. the leaders gathered to try to solve the european debt crisis. >>> steve jobs, we know him as the driving force behind all things apple. but what was jobs like as a person, as a boss, and as someone who lost the battle against cancer? walter isaacson provides some...
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president obama is using campaign style language. today paul ryan accused the president of in his words sowing social unrest and pushing for a plan for raising taxes on the wealthy. >> it appears the politics of division are making a great comeback. instead of working together where we agree, the president has opted for divisive rhetoric and broken politics of the past. he's going from town to town impugning the motives of republicans setting up scapegoats and engaging in lazy arguments as he tries to build support for punitive tax hikes on job creators. >> he went on to say that many americans share my disappointment. here is language that ryan and other republicans are objecting to. >> their plan which is have dirtier air, dirtier water, less people with health insurance. all right. so far at least i feel better about my plan. >> president obama in north carolina last week suggesting the republicans favor pollution and letting people go without health insurance. here's vice president joe biden when asked by a reporter about the sta
president obama is using campaign style language. today paul ryan accused the president of in his words sowing social unrest and pushing for a plan for raising taxes on the wealthy. >> it appears the politics of division are making a great comeback. instead of working together where we agree, the president has opted for divisive rhetoric and broken politics of the past. he's going from town to town impugning the motives of republicans setting up scapegoats and engaging in lazy arguments...
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he joins us now. you have this new surveillance tape of a person walking near a gas station the night that baby lisa went missing. does it really help at all? >> it's interesting, but the answer is no. the interesting part is it works with the timeline. everything that's laid out. it also coincides with the three witnesses that saw someone that they believe was carrying a baby, an infant in their arms at that time. i find that highly unusual and interesting that three separate witnesses all corroborate the same thing. and if you look at the linear timeline and trail leading from the house to the gas station, it kind of makes you tilt your head and think about it. >> what about this positive hit for the scent of a body that was found by a cadaver dog that was found in the home. you say that doesn't fit with the timeline, why? >> i'm never going to speak against the kc pd or the fbi. but there are false positives. the reason why i say it doesn't fall in with the timeline, is because how long -- one woul
he joins us now. you have this new surveillance tape of a person walking near a gas station the night that baby lisa went missing. does it really help at all? >> it's interesting, but the answer is no. the interesting part is it works with the timeline. everything that's laid out. it also coincides with the three witnesses that saw someone that they believe was carrying a baby, an infant in their arms at that time. i find that highly unusual and interesting that three separate witnesses...
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so let's not use the old definition. when we say capitalism, we're talking about 2011. 2011 capitalism is an evil system set up to benefit the few at the expense of the many. that's what's happened. and that's what people are so tired of, which is too bad for the capitalists, because i think a lot of people, perhaps in this crowd, probably used to support the old style of capitalism. >> so what system do you want? >> they completely lost them. well, no. well, there's no system right now that exists. we're going to create that system. this movement -- this movement in the next year or two or few years is going to create a democratic economic system. that's the most important thing. whatever we come up with, it has to have at its core the american people are going to be the ones controlling this economy. we're going to have a say, a big say, the say in how this economy is run. that say cannot happen by the people in the penthouse offices on wall street. that is over. that is over. we've declared it over. now it's just a ma
so let's not use the old definition. when we say capitalism, we're talking about 2011. 2011 capitalism is an evil system set up to benefit the few at the expense of the many. that's what's happened. and that's what people are so tired of, which is too bad for the capitalists, because i think a lot of people, perhaps in this crowd, probably used to support the old style of capitalism. >> so what system do you want? >> they completely lost them. well, no. well, there's no system right...
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back us with is gloria borger. and let us bring in john king. are you surprised about the rise of herman cain? everyone is surprised. >> absolutely. you have to tip your hat because of his discipline, the 9-9-9 plan. however we're about to learn more about him. at the debate tomorrow you'll treat him as a viable candidate. in the other debate he was in single digits. the stakes are different now. the plan is being scrutinized. a lot of the people in gary's piece saying i really like him, if he stays at this point in polls, his opponents will start running ads against him. you like it? you'll pay more taxes under him. i had a conversation with him earlier today, and he concedes some people will pay more. and the people most likely to pay more, if this passes, mind you, are the people who have been hurt the most by recession already. are those people -- >> who are not earning enough right now to pay taxes. >> perot type supporters. the appeal of ross perot, they know if he's elected, he'll raise you know what in washington. they like that. the que
back us with is gloria borger. and let us bring in john king. are you surprised about the rise of herman cain? everyone is surprised. >> absolutely. you have to tip your hat because of his discipline, the 9-9-9 plan. however we're about to learn more about him. at the debate tomorrow you'll treat him as a viable candidate. in the other debate he was in single digits. the stakes are different now. the plan is being scrutinized. a lot of the people in gary's piece saying i really like him,...
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later, michael pearl joins us. co-author of a parenting guide called "to train up a child" joins us and we'll ask if the brand of discipline his book is advocating is endangering kids. >> why not use your hand instead of these materials? >> let me show you something. does that hurt? >> doesn't feel good. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their
later, michael pearl joins us. co-author of a parenting guide called "to train up a child" joins us and we'll ask if the brand of discipline his book is advocating is endangering kids. >> why not use your hand instead of these materials? >> let me show you something. does that hurt? >> doesn't feel good. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the...
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have been used? it seems to me, you didn't have much time. i mean, your deputies, obviously, aren't normally carrying around animal tranquilizers. >> we don't carry tranquilizers in our cruisers. if this had been a 9:00 or 10:00 incident in the middle of the day, odds are high that we may have been able to surround the area and keep everything contained, but our biggest problem we had in this whole thing was nightfall. we had about an hour, hour and a half of good light. we had several animals roaming free on this property going into darkness and we just couldn't take this chance. >> what do you know about this guy, terry thompson? i understand he was well known -- i don't know to you personally or to law enforcement in the region who had visited him before. >> yeah, i'm very familiar with terry. i was very familiar with him personally. we've been to his had house on numerous occasions on investigations. terry has done some local jail time in our jail for animal violations. and we knew of him and his
have been used? it seems to me, you didn't have much time. i mean, your deputies, obviously, aren't normally carrying around animal tranquilizers. >> we don't carry tranquilizers in our cruisers. if this had been a 9:00 or 10:00 incident in the middle of the day, odds are high that we may have been able to surround the area and keep everything contained, but our biggest problem we had in this whole thing was nightfall. we had about an hour, hour and a half of good light. we had several...
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sanjay gupta is with us. the idea that he might have been addicted to demerol, is that consistent with the behavior that we know he was taking part of? >> well, dr. waldman made this conclusion by basically looking at documentation of his demerol use over the -- >> he was getting demerol from his dermatologist. >> he was getting demerol from another doctor, a doctor that is not allowed to testify -- the judge precluded him from testimony in this particular trial. but that's been documented. he received high doses of demerol, enough that dr. waldman said it was consistent with an addict, as opposed to someone who's demerol naive. and the second part of what he was saying is that someone who's withdrawing from demerol, starting to taper their doses, behave in a very consistent way as well, including feeling just miserable, feeling like the worst flu they ever had, which is something that michael jackson also complained about. >> i also want to bring into the conversation marcia clark, author of the book "guilt
sanjay gupta is with us. the idea that he might have been addicted to demerol, is that consistent with the behavior that we know he was taking part of? >> well, dr. waldman made this conclusion by basically looking at documentation of his demerol use over the -- >> he was getting demerol from his dermatologist. >> he was getting demerol from another doctor, a doctor that is not allowed to testify -- the judge precluded him from testimony in this particular trial. but that's...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> nato prepares to wrap up its mission, syrian protesters want the same support from the international community. in protests that turns violent they called for a no-fly zone. arwa damon joining us beirut. what did the protesters, specifically, call for today? >> reporter: well, they dubbed it the no-fly zone friday, and now we are increasingly hearing voices from within the opposition inside syria, calling for foreign military intervention, the same style of invention that we saw taking place in libya. wolf, at the onset of the yup rising, well into the summer, this notion was a red line for the opposition. they firmly were saying they did not want to see any sort of foreign power militarily involved in their own uprising about but now we are increasing hearing them calling for that very thing and it most certainl
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us. dan, we're about to show our viewers of video of a bloody moammar gadhafi after the capture while he's still alive. what do you know about gadhafi's final moments? >> reporter: well, this video does shed some light on it. it's tough to watch. but i think it's important to have a look at this. you can clearly see that gadhafi is alive when you look at this footage. he is being led away. he looks like he's got a lot of blood on his face. but he is clearly alive. at this point. it seems then that at some point between this video being taken and a subsequent video being taken that he clearly died. now, whether he died of his injuries he sustained when shot, some sources have us believe or whether he was literally beaten to death by this mob of ntc troops sort of pistol whipped to death, we don't know. but clearly here, he seems alive. you get a real visceral sense from this footage of just how roughly he was handled here. naturally perhaps one can imagine that the passion is running so hi
us. dan, we're about to show our viewers of video of a bloody moammar gadhafi after the capture while he's still alive. what do you know about gadhafi's final moments? >> reporter: well, this video does shed some light on it. it's tough to watch. but i think it's important to have a look at this. you can clearly see that gadhafi is alive when you look at this footage. he is being led away. he looks like he's got a lot of blood on his face. but he is clearly alive. at this point. it seems...
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it is say major milestone for us. i just want to give you an idea that for every person in the world, that could fit inside the borders of texas, you can fit 7 billion people inside just the state of texas, if you jam everyone in. >> i get it. >> sorry. i'm losing audio here. if you can fit 7 billion people inside the state of texas, just the way you can if you jammed them in like in new york city. >> wow. that would be a pretty crowded state of texas, wouldn't it? zain vergee, sorry for the technical problems. we'll check back with you, thank you. >>> the japanese government is taking action for the third time this year. some are describing it as a battle between the market and the government. details in a live report from the nasdaq market site. first, let's take a look at the word of the day. the word is -- it's two words, ghost particles. find out what that means and why you need to know, after this short break. it's 52 minutes past the hour. in wireless technology. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network
it is say major milestone for us. i just want to give you an idea that for every person in the world, that could fit inside the borders of texas, you can fit 7 billion people inside just the state of texas, if you jam everyone in. >> i get it. >> sorry. i'm losing audio here. if you can fit 7 billion people inside the state of texas, just the way you can if you jammed them in like in new york city. >> wow. that would be a pretty crowded state of texas, wouldn't it? zain...
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and so let us know what you think. we're on facebook or follow me on twitter @johnkingcnn. >>> up next, mitt romney's on a roll, but he's not the front-runner in a new poll. the surprising winner, coming up. >>> and this man is accused of killing saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. iran is rejecting any ties to the suspected scheme. but iran is accused of another bizarre plot right here on u.s. soil, targeting a u.s. citizen. details ahead. >>> first, let's check in with isha sesay. >> john, day 11 in the michael jackson death trial. damaging testimony against dr. conrad murray. and medical experts for california's medical board lays out what he says are six examples of gross negligence by murray. that and more when "360" continues. ost empty. i'm on it, boss. new pony ? sorry ! we are open for business. let's reroute greg to fresno. growing businesses use machine-to-machine technology from verizon wireless. susie ! the vending machine... already filled. cool bike. because the business with the best technol
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> jack? >> question this hour, what does it mean for president obama that he can't even get the democrat controlled senate to pass his jobs bill? randy writes -- while their corporate and billionaire masters, the top 1% continue the rape of america. will hem writes -- the bill had many things in it that were originally republican ideas. but they're willing to kill it in an attempt to put one man in washington out of work at the expense of millions of unemployed nationwide. bob writes -- cliff in new york writes -- in a town that allows filibusters to be texted in from the capital grill while taking special interest contributions, this charade highlights we are a democracy in name only. harriet writes -- and dee writes -- you want to read more on this, go to my blog. or go to the post on "the situation room's" faceb
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> iran's influence in iraq has limited even now that troops are set to leave by the end of this year. the officials suggest iran won't accept assistance from its neighbor. i asked fareed zakari and the dangers of iranian leaders mettling in iraq. >> here we are in a situation where we will lose without any question, day-to-day influence in iraq and the iranian will gain it. i think that it does fulfill a promise to the president and a very easy task to maintain some kind of force level if the status of forces agreement had been negotiated. clearly what happened was the iraqis were unwilling to make that deal happen and the president decided in that context he was going to make clear, there was no circumstance in which american troops were going to stay in iraq without a -- without the legal status of forces agreeme
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> the u.s. military is relying on unmanned drone air. one was used to take out awlaki. now, similar aircraft are available to almost anyone willing to pay the price. chris lawrence has more. >> vehicles are flying out of this small san diego warehouse. they're equipped the cameras that can hover, maneuver, even fly on their own and for under $1,000, you can buy your own. what uavs offer is low cost access to the sigh. >> chris is a wired magazine editor and co-owner of do it yourself drones. a company pushing military technology into the civilian world. >> these things always become less expensive, but why would anyone need a personal drone hovering around them? >> i don't know. security maybe. >> anderson says% kno personal s could record crimes and alert police. since people are already using social media to broa
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of fame here on cnn, thanks to us. that's your political pop here on monday. >>> thanks for watching. i'm brooke baldwin here in atlanta. live in "the situation room," the man who used to work out with president obama, jon huntsman now want his woman. t"the situation room" now starting with wolf blitzer. >> a program raising new concerns about cyber attacks, experts are washing, this virus may be just the beginning. >>> also, another troubled government investment comes to light. details of what happened to another green company after it received millions of dollars. >>> i'll talk about that an much more with the other mormon candidate, jon huntsman. he joins us live this hour. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> it's one of the u.s. military's most important weapons systems playing a critical role in the fight against terror. and now there's new growing concern over the computers that concern drone aircraft. they're infected with a persistent virus but it is only part after much, much bigger threat. ou
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> lisa sylvester is monitoring some other top stories. >> two new reports say sanctions in a previous cyber attack have taken a toll on iran's nuclear program to use weaker parts and weaker metals. the group also says one enrichment sight was impacked when attacked by a computer virus. despite the challenges, the assessment says iran does appear to be an a path to producingura the eve of the world series, they are calling on player to ban the use of tobacco products. they're urging players to stop using smokeless tobacco products and agree to a ban of them on the field and dugout and in locker rooms when they sign their next agreement with their owners and you have to wonder if thieves knew what they were stealing, cnn affiliate, wwvt, reports a truck with $200,000 worth of presidential equipment, yes, it was stole
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it doesn't really help us. it harms us by doing this. and we need a stronger national defense, not a weaker one. just spending money, doesn't necessarily help us. >> i suspect when it comes to this issue, defense spending, you are further apart from your fellow republican candidates that from democrats. >> i'm closer to the people and military. >> i have more money from the acting military duty. twice as much as all republican candidates put together. the military people know exactly what i'm talking about. they know the wars aren't going well and we shouldn't be there. we literally, in the last ten years, added $4 trillion of the debt. >> you and bernie cooperated -- >> yes and i think the american people know this. i think they are tired of paying for germany's defense. gentlem japan and south korea. >> right now, you are trying to get the republican presidential nomination. you go out there, are republican voters in iowa, new hampshire and florida, south carolina, are they going to listen to you? >> so far so good. i think is going ve
it doesn't really help us. it harms us by doing this. and we need a stronger national defense, not a weaker one. just spending money, doesn't necessarily help us. >> i suspect when it comes to this issue, defense spending, you are further apart from your fellow republican candidates that from democrats. >> i'm closer to the people and military. >> i have more money from the acting military duty. twice as much as all republican candidates put together. the military people know...
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tell us about the executive authority the president used for this plan. because congress basically passed it a couple years ago. this moves it forward. he needed an executive order to do that. >> reporter: that's right. wa you're see, this isn't just one effort we've seen by the white house lately. the president is on his three-day western swing and also announced changes for housing. for folks who are under water on their loans. the theme of the president's push here is, we can't wait. the idea is that congress is stymied, they aren't able to do things to help the economy. so there's no doubt a political message here that he's stepping in, taking executive authority, and he's doing what he says congress cannot do. you're going to hear him say this today as he has throughout the trip. this idea of, we can't wait. expect to hear it again for sure. >> brianna keilar, thank so much. this doesn't put to rest the prices of tuition prices. tuition up another 5.4%. the without wants to help pay for it doesn't mean tuition is going down anytime soon. >>> coming u
tell us about the executive authority the president used for this plan. because congress basically passed it a couple years ago. this moves it forward. he needed an executive order to do that. >> reporter: that's right. wa you're see, this isn't just one effort we've seen by the white house lately. the president is on his three-day western swing and also announced changes for housing. for folks who are under water on their loans. the theme of the president's push here is, we can't wait....
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you can't use it if you're under age 2. you can't use it if you're over age 49. you can't use it if you have diabetes or asthma. and that's because the vaccine in here is actually live, whereas the vaccine in the shot is dead. so this is, you know, a great alternative for someone who wants it. it might cost you more. that's one consideration. whereas the shot is, you know, pretty much anyone can take it. >> ok. well, at least they have that new shorter needle. >> thanks, elizabeth. >> we appreciate it. >>> we asked to you talk back on one of the big stories. why is herman cain surging in the polls? this from erin. >>> keep the comments coming. facebook.com/americanmore thanning. we'll read more later in the 8:00 hour. >> so much further to go. bill clinton 20 years ago didn't declare until october. and you think of how much politicking we have already had to this point. we have all of next year to go through as well. so it will be interesting to see what the polls tell us about the way people think. >> and remember, rick perry surged, and where is he now? at one
you can't use it if you're under age 2. you can't use it if you're over age 49. you can't use it if you have diabetes or asthma. and that's because the vaccine in here is actually live, whereas the vaccine in the shot is dead. so this is, you know, a great alternative for someone who wants it. it might cost you more. that's one consideration. whereas the shot is, you know, pretty much anyone can take it. >> ok. well, at least they have that new shorter needle. >> thanks, elizabeth....